The Golden State Warriors continue their unstable season, after tonight (between Saturday and Sunday) they lost in overtime to the Atlanta Hawks 141:134, despite the tremendous ability of Steph Curry who scored 60 points, only 2 points away from his career high.
The frustration, it seems, is already breaking the big star.
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"It's a real h**," Kerry said right after the game, "a move here, a move there and it should have ended differently. Obviously, it's frustrating."
The basket maker, who will celebrate his 36th birthday next month, is not interested, unlike other stars, who in the meantime is setting records and aligning himself with the truly great ones.
He wants victories and stability.
Maybe after he calms down a lot from a frustrating end to a game, Kerry will be able to enjoy his glorious achievements, even if they belong to the "golden age" category.
For example, in the all-time list of 30-plus-year-old players who scored at least 50 points per game, he passed NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain, who did it 7 times compared to Kerry's 8.
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And here is another figure, which the Americans mostly like, but there is quite a bit of it.
With these 60 points, Kerry became only the second NBA player in history to score this amount of points after the age of 35. The first to do so is the late Kobe Bryant, who scored the same amount of points in his retirement game, at the age of 37.
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